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  • The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle - 1812 July to December Index and Supplement
        Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Pages 655, 656, 657: Battles on the Niagara Frontier, with the death of Major General Sir Isaac Brock at the Battle of Queenston Heights on October
      Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Pages 655, 656, …
  • The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle - 1812 September
        Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 282: • News that, despite the orders in council having been revoked, it had been too late for it to have restored peace, and that negotiations
      Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 282: • …
  • The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle - 1812 October
        Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 385: Report that the revocation of the orders in council were unlikely to produce conciliation. Report of the capture of Fort Detroit; battles
      Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 385: Report …
  • The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle - 1812 November
        Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 478: Report of the capture of American privateer brig Curlew by British ship Acasta. Report of the capture of American privateer Catharine and
      Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 478: Report …
  • The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle - 1812 December
        *Pages 497-504 are duplicated. Please check both November and December for these pages listed in the Index. Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Page 574: Battles at Fort Michilimackina
      *Pages 497-504 are duplicated. Please check both November and December for these …
  • The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle - 1813 January to June - Index and Supplements
        The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in England during the years of 1736-1833. The volumes of interest from 1812-1815 were written and compiled by Sylv
      The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in …
  • General Regulations and Orders, 1804
        A book of general regulations and orders by the War Office of Great Britain, inscribed by L. Colonel Brock. (SPCL UE 58 G73 1804) This book of General Regulations and Orders by the War Office in Grea
      A book of general regulations and orders by the War Office of …
  • The Manual and Platoon Exercises, 1804
        A book of general regulations and orders by the War Office of Great Britain, inscribed by L. Colonel Brock. (SPCL UE 58 G73 1804) This book of General Regulations and Orders by the War Office in Grea
      A book of general regulations and orders by the War Office of …
  • The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle - 1812 July
        Specific pages with War of 1812 content in this volume: Page 77: The American senate declares war on Great Britain, the senate vote having passed by a majority of 6. News that the orders in council h
      Specific pages with War of 1812 content in this volume: Page 77: …
  • Military commission of George Ridout in the York Militia, June 1812
        This is the military commission appointing George Ridout to the rank of Lieutenant in the Flank Company of the Third Regiment of the York Militia. It was issued by Isaac Brock, President Administerin
      This is the military commission appointing George Ridout to the rank of …
  • Jacob Cochenour's War Loss Claim, 1841
        Jacob Cochenour was an early settler of Bullock’s Corners in the Township of West Flamborough. His father, Jacob Cochenour Sr., was an American who settled in this area in 1785 on 200 acres of Crown
      Jacob Cochenour was an early settler of Bullock’s Corners in the Township …
  • John Bentley letter, Sept. 26, 1813.
        A letter written by John Bentley, an American soldier during the War of 1812, to his wife Betsey. The letter makes reference to an impending attack on Canada, with speculation the attack may occur at
      A letter written by John Bentley, an American soldier during the War …
  • Daniel D. Tompkins letter to General Dearborn, June 28, 1812
        A letter written by Daniel D. Tompkins in response to a letter he received from Major General Dearborn. The letter is dated June 28, 1812 and describes the great need for arms and supplies for the Am
      A letter written by Daniel D. Tompkins in response to a letter …
  • Additional Return for Ordnance Stores for the Use of Capt. Thos. Biddle's Compy Corps of Artillery, June 24, 1814.
        A return for ordnance stores for Captain Thos. Biddle's company corps of artillery during the War of 1812. The document is dated June 24, 1814 at the Artillery Encampment, Buffalo, and is signed by J
      A return for ordnance stores for Captain Thos. Biddle's company corps of …
  • Sketches of the Battle Fields of Ontario from the War of 1812, July 15, 1876.
        One page of sketches illustrating the battle fields of Ontario from the War of 1812. The page has been removed from the July 15, 1876 issue of the Canadian Illustrated News and mounted on a cardboard
      One page of sketches illustrating the battle fields of Ontario from the …
  • John Adams Smith letter, January 14, 1813.
        A letter written by John Adams Smith, grandson of President John Adams, with commentary on the War of 1812. The letter is addressed to his uncle, Justus B. Smith, Hamilton, Madison County, and is dat
      A letter written by John Adams Smith, grandson of President John Adams, …
  • R. Lawson letter, September 17, 1812.
        A letter from R. Lawson dated at Chatham, September 7, 1812, regarding movement of the 9th infantry. The letter is signed R. Lawson M Genl [Major General].
      A letter from R. Lawson dated at Chatham, September 7, 1812, regarding …
  • Militia General Orders, December 2, 1814
        Militia General Orders dated December 2, 1814, disbanding the militia at the conclusion of the War of 1812. The orders were authorized by C.Foster, Adjutant General of Militia, Upper Canada.
      Militia General Orders dated December 2, 1814, disbanding the militia at the …
  • Letter from J.E.A. Masters to Josiah Masters, November 11, 1812
        A War of 1812 letter written to Josiah Masters, Shaghticoke, New York, from his nephew J.E.A. Masters, dated November 11, 1812. The letter refers to an impending invasion of Canada at Montreal.
      A War of 1812 letter written to Josiah Masters, Shaghticoke, New York, …
  • The Independent Chronicle, 24 March 1814, no. 3438
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812.
      Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about …
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